9.4 Extended shell commands
The extended shell commands are built into JP1/Advanced Shell itself. A built-in command is one that is included as part of the shell, and is executed by the shell itself.
Even if the command syntax of an extended command is invalid, it does not exit the shell that is executing the command.
- Organization of this section
9.4.3 adshcmdrc command (defining the return code threshold of a command)
9.4.4 adshecho command (issues a specified event notification message as a JP1 event)
9.4.5 adshjoberr command (reports an error to a job and job step)
9.4.6 adshmktemp command (creates a file for which the file name is not duplicated)
9.4.9 adshread command (issues a specified reply-request message as a reply-waiting event)
9.4.10 adshscripttool command (supports creation of job definition scripts) (Windows only)
9.4.11 adshvarconv command (converts the value of a variable)